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In thia axtniple A used lor the three L's. X for the two 0'3. etc. Single letters. njiaso trophies. the length and formation of the words are all i:::.:s. Each day the code letters are durarent. A Cryptogram Quotation ,5 IP CMWWZGZTHRDQ KTIZI-Ital IllI'r,CG'rl-(Tc RY SHYO RVIKOYFRI IAYW BYDZRZGED DzW'i'-LZGSTI-KC. Yesterday": Cryptoquate: CHARMING WOMEN CAN TRUE CONVERTS MAKE, WE LOVE THE rescuers FOR THE Ttzactwais SAKE--FARQUHAR. .' ' " mun coarouttotl aou ly the naive mt. to-nova m. 1,3,, mun smoking and all household radon v-mwiseayuuh-wIUli""I-""F Thia anazinl 3 vunwn In-no vesldwl-' destroys all insect: and odors in your Irvin!- Al the sama time it provides yml "mi "' attractive lamp that will enhance any room. See it at appliance. hardware. drug anc- department stores evervvhml A I ad Toronto. CHIN. tmocvietde vavodm . iwednosday. the am day of July .proximo. at. 7 o'clock pm. Cha.rlot.t.etown. P.E.I. JB. Brow, June 26, 1963. Secretary. THE GUARDIAN . CHARUOTTETOWN By PADDY! LITTLE JOKE A joke that causes uthera fright is never funny, never right. -Old Mother Nature Paddy the Beaver and .Virr. Paddy seldom go visiting. When they do go it is only to visit oth- er Beavers. But of all the peo- ple. In the. Green Forest. there probably are no others who have as many visitors at their home as do Paddy and Mrs. Paddy. You see their pond is a favorite re- sort for many at the other folk ;in the Green Forest. By day and thy night they rnme there. to drink and In hath:-v. So it is that Paddy and Mrs. Paddy know more about their neighbors than their neighbors know about them. had. made II. is known as public benefactors. They didn't know this, but it was true. In making that pond, which they had done hy building a dam across Laughing Brook, they had selves. dry land. they never feel enough for them to swim an I dive in. Laughing Brook, where it Iloiis dcrp in the Green For- est, is not deep enough for this. The only way to make lure of water deep enough is to build a dam across the brook. and in this way make A pond. Out in the pond they built a house. Be- ing thrifty folk they made a food pile under writer. It was of small logs and sticks, the bark of which ll their food. It: iva.an't long before all the people of the Green Forest knew a- bout that pond. In the spring I-lonlzcr ilio Goose and his flock rested Illt'I'P on their way to their nortihern nesting grounds. on their return journey in the fall they rested there again. some of the NOTIGE The armual meeting of The Masonic Temple Company will be held in the office of E. R. Biow ,:ir Son, 144 Richmond street. on TH5!l. Thornton W. Burgess In making that pond, and they I Vllilfnistgvfs Wllhmtf duck folk did the same any help, they lrld enome ll.ll.l.lBeaL”y H”, Wood Duck and laeauty found a hollow tree just A no thought of anyone but them- n-rakes l Htgi Flniihy Conn hunted frogs along the shore. little way back from the water, and in this made their home one aunt- mor, Mr. and Mrs. Sawhill the Morgansers. raised a family on hunted ale . when far from water that is dPPpi:o:::H:g2;1gdi'g1:Hlhtizientvggsg Be” When the weather was warm Buster often came for a swim. A5 Ami already know. Lightmot the Deer came every night, Now gnd then. Flathorns came down from the Big Mountain. Recldy Fox was a frequent visitor. At. night, Yowl- er the Bobcat, and sometimes his cousin, Tufty the Lynx. visited the pond. It wasn't just because they wanted a drink or a bath they came. It was in hope of catching someone who would furnish them with a good dinner, perhaps Paddy himself, or Mrs. Paddy. Old Man Coyote was i'.llOI.Il8l' visitor. and Giutbnn the Wolverine had been seen there. or course. none of these latter visitors were welcome, but neither were they greatly feared. Though some of them could swim. they couldii't- swim wcil rwougli Io haVP any chance of catching any of the Beaver folk in the water Every night. Paddy and Mrs Paddy would just. float in the midst of the Black shadows around their house in the water and. unseen them- selves. watch the visitors who came. to the pond. In this way they learned much about them. One evening Mrs. Lighttfoot brought the twins They came. to the water's edge at a point quit: near the house in the water. It wasn't their usual drinkim: place. They didn't. see Paddy and Mrs. I B.Y.C. Monthly Meeting The monthly meeting of the B. Y. C. will be held in Holy Name Hail tonight at 8 p.m. Agenda: Special. Drawing books and tickets must i at this meeting. he turned in Bowling Banquet June 29th at Keppoch Beach Hotels thing. often called Shel- '””-l' M” Md” ”” ””"”tsimre of that little pond so....”2? for their min safely. Being ratli- th H H er slow and somewhat clumsy on,m.gm:gmILer Bfsgbgrregogglk nested contract Bridge By Josephine Culberbon wwuu-u- DON”! RELY ON "RULES" The proof that bridge "rules" are of the moat dubious value is clearly presented in the hand be- low. liutdeaier. Both sides vulnerable : aaiots - CD4 OQJ4 QA542 O3 AKQ vQioa2 N QAKJ eiosa W E an 462” S M4732 7: .y.io QA986t2. 97 OA95 QKDG Thebidding: lint south West North 19 14 29 2. 49 46 Pass Pan . Dbl. Pau Pass Pan I West. with no good reason to llead a side suit. opened convention- ally with the fourth-highest card of partner's heart suit. But. cashed in the heart king and continued with the ace-a shift. did not seem attractive. Declarer ruffed the ascend heart, and though there might be an advantage in leading a low trump (in case East had 1(- Q-3) he ignored this remote eon- tingency and laid down the trump ace-with a. well-defined objective. Souhh then led in the club ace and returned the diamond queen. East reacted precisely as South had hoped he would-he did not cover the queen because the "rule." which is usually valid. is to wait and cover the second honor. But South did not play the second hon- or, the jack. Instead. he led a club to his king. to take out East's cl-ub exit in case he had started with two clubs. (Actually. the sec- ond club lead was imnoceaoary. since East had had a singleton.) East discarded as heart on the club lead. but that didn't save him. After taking the club king, South threw East in with the high trump. and East had the l-lobson's choice of returning a heart to give de- clarer a ruff-and-discard. or a dia- mond that would let South win two more diamond tricks. 1! East. had ignored the "rule" and covered the diamond queen. declarer would have been helpleaa. Moreover. East aim could have fix- ed South by rry' leading aiiohhcr heart. at Trick 1!. Try out this vari- ation of defense. Paddy floating in the water olose to the house. But Paddy and Mrs. Pady saw them. They watched Mrs. Lightfoolt. and the fawns drink, then begin to browse on some water lplants groiviiicz close to shore. It Iwha very quiet. and peaceful. An imp of mischief whispered in one ,nf Paddy's ears. Quietly he lifted this big. thick, flat tail as high out In! water as he could. Then he lbroiight it down ker-slap, as hard gas he. could on the surface of the water, It made a sound like a pla- toi shot. At the same time Paddy plunged under water. Mother Ligtitfoot hounded away for the cover of the nearest trees. For a second the fawna were too frightened to move.. Then. with bloat; of fright. they bounded after mother. the three white tails bob- bing up and down through the dusk. A slap on the water is Paddy's danger signal. and Mother NU TIPLE CLEANER - VAC BRAND iNo bag to empty. complete .-.u1i accessories SAVE TIME AND MONEY BARGAIN POLISHER NU - VAC NEW C New. exclusive design makes floors gleam with less effort. 0 Weight evenly distribut- ed over both brushes. 0 1953 model ELECTROLUX REBU lL'l' -THE THREE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR -r& T No Obligation -- :' TELEPHONE -. COME IN - WRITE -- IFREE DEMONSTRATION ,.22ss Lightioot know this. But this time there was no danger It was Paddy's little Joke. KELLY'B C-R058 W. I. The June meeting of the Kelly's Croaa Women's Institute was held at the. home of Mrs. Clarence Cur- ley on Thursday evening. June 11th, with 10 members answering roll call. The president presided. and open- ed the meeting with the ainging of the Institute Ode, followed by re- peating the Creed in unison. Min- utes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The committees gave their re- ports. The nick committee reported visiting four sick people. The school committee procured chalk. New committees were appointed as follows: alek. Mrs. sterling Waddell. Mra. Stephen Smith and Miss Elaine McQuaid: lunch. M”. Joseph Kelly. Mra. Charlie Flood. The programme will consist of an auction. It was moved and seconded that deaka be. bought for the school. and it was also decided to treat. the school children. took place on holding a dance the. school in July. in members to meet. at. her home for the August meeting. Agnea Trainor conducted the pro- in charge. ant hour was spent. LAND OF LAKES freshwater ares Canada": land area of the British Isles. ...m...-.--A-----m-t rive outACEEE O 1 p;gg 3;? A diacuaaion H Mra. Stephen smith invited the 7 Mrs. John Molyneaux and Miss gram by asking 20 questions, which l . was much enjoyed by all and a nice sum was realized. Lunch was serv- ed by the hoateaa and committee The meeting closed and a pleaa- I la . nearly twice as large. as the whole , .. IF you feel . ' . l u N, Thus daya Inoal people work under pleasure, worry Inera, llolp Inn. This strain on body and brain maltea physical fltneu easier to lua-harder to regain. Today”: lean living, lowered reliatance, overwork. worry-any oi these may adecl normal kidney action. When kidneys get Id -t order, urea: acids and waaiea nuail in the system. Then backache. lltalttbed rut, that "tired-out" heavy- Iualed Ieeling olian Iollnw. That's the Han to take Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Dodd'a atiiualaia the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better-Ilaep better-work bitter. All for Dodd's Kidney Pills at any drug counter. 53 TINY HEIFER. HIGH RIVER. Alta, (OP) - A heifer that weighed only 23 pounds at birth now is thriving on the Gnrdner farm near Peklslm. At birth. the calf stood i9 inchcs high at the shoulder. ANSINTED (I3-IUESTS -In ancient Egypt it was the cus-it turn to anoint the heads of guests 1! they entered the house wherel they were being entertained. I JUNE 26; 1953 By. Ken Reynolds ' U l'.'i' -V-in-z2-II W i ”l&sr--cam fW- Ti2:3ltai..e1s.-and sK&Ee "Put the apple on your head, dear-and we'll see if this gun is as accurate as the Guardian Want Ad said it was” There Ought To Be A Lawr By Fiigaiy And Shorten 1NEOO'I'ANEAI?t:I L rasrmuomzow. r- t x MI 1 . ..t,ll-tiw Iv I .pV . tr inn -9- YNDICATI T-IEV QNORE A SOLEMN OATH TD ViGtLIA, TI-IE BABY SITTER ,THEV WOULDNIT BE GONE LONG. MAYBE AN HOUR OR 50-- Acr 2 -' t'r's:I-I OCLOCH IN -ms MORNING 13;, H eutzasuwizi usLLo.vIatUA.' we SHOULDNT EVERYTHING ALL BE LATEIZTNAN . pm”? "5 W595, E&VE'!ni,fQN I-IELD LIPA urns. EL E. i T NEZL asuous pl 4 H0! uwomz G-2e l ALLENIDWN, PA. E I l OUR BOARDING HOUSE ..e.Lv;;:::::::::::::;m-T ' 1' ARE'v6t-loo'i'isil Hats PACKN HE- F0 GADGETS, WIRES . AN' FU5-SIN'.' WHY. - ,TH' REESE BOY5 WITH JUST HAND MAUL9 COULD ' at DRIVE TWENTY RIVET5 WHILE ,SOU'RE C-JETTIN t'THAT THING: h PLUGGED IN! llliliililt l 'lliiIII'..I.iiIIiIILIlIln: L'-5;"-ll?”-H St-lAt(ihI'.IN5iDE.TWiGG5, i . wATcHiiMHe MA:soz BUST L 6mMpEDEtP'CKM AROUND WITH,-THEM HIP BAIOOKAGI-w tn-ie sovs a LANK5, sort ,CoNFETTi -- HEMIGHT LOOSE Aug DRILL SOMEBO -,,,,,;,,.,,, . ..,-,,.,..,.:;,...”ARe Si-iAi(isr:-. .1 our our WAY A By J. R. William ' ' r U WHO'S LOOK WHAT - MAJOR HOOPLE YOUREGAN6 Moos-:i'aA-r.PHoav c-' SHOOTING Acm'oueMsrz.1HAidtA' IITHE MA 3 ' wowr Pm Hts HARDWARE-. BACK. iiu com 6TORA6E,iNiTi-iOU'l' eoao ' geasosi-wuvoourwouteacat YOUR' et:abiaT&A.t-tg3al,1o 1' mm .. T lmilllt REAL LEAD CUTJ5 l ”?-.,a'!,5II:Vl:I1-J.l'.li'””i - x . ti?!-IE1t?o'o'rItS, o-all; ATOOTIMI, SOY5 J HITLER HAD V) DO "ID BECOME THI NOTORIOUS 9kPERHAhIGiER.' TH' POOR REESE BOY5 COULDN'T